You know I'm picky about terminology, calling my "private" and package vars "public" would have been better.
I'm not an expert on the theory and terminology, I'm an engineer and I care more about how things work ;-)
Solutions are available by parsing the optree like demonstrated in B::Xref B::Concise and B::Deparse
Yes, I was thinking about these too, it's too bad none of them provide exactly what you want already. B::Xref seems like a decent starting point, unless of course someone has done this already (I don't know yet).
In reply to Re^5: PadWalker's closed_over - but for our variables?
by haukex
in thread PadWalker's closed_over - but for our variables?
by LanX
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